A survey by KidsHealth found that 70% of kids said they wished they could get more sleep and 71% of kids said they felt sort of sleepy or very sleepy when it’s time to wake up for school. These fun bedtime tips for kids will give children what they want and create a little more downtime for mom and dad. It’s a win win for everyone!
Top 10 bedtime tips you and your child will love!
- Serve up a mostly banana, banana split for an early evening snack. The high content of potassium, magnesium and serotonin found in bananas promote relaxation and earns you big points with the kids.
- Teach your child belly breathing with a story called Sea Otter Cove. This simple, self-calming technique decreases stress and insures a more restful sleep.
- Have a good laugh! Take turns telling jokes or reading a joke book together. Laughter is a great stress reducer and encourages happy dreams.
- Be creative! Paint a soothing dolphin on your child’s bedroom wall or hang a large photo of their favorite pet. It is comforting to fall asleep looking at a smiling face.
- Turn on your favorite relaxation music or try a CD designed to lull children to sleep while teaching them relaxation techniques. Indigo Dreams: Kid’s Relaxation Music is a kid favorite.
- Try an eye pillow. The gentle pressure is soothing and some are scented with calming lavender. It is a novelty for kids and it keeps their eyes closed just long enough to fall asleep.
- Change your child’s bed sheets and blanket to a calming shade of blue. Blue’s restful and peaceful qualities evoke images of tropical waters and clear skies.
- Create a kid spa by making a bubble bath and lighting candles instead of lights. Yes, even kids enjoy pampering themselves.
- Take your child outside to blow bubbles prior to bed. Imagine putting anything you are worried about into the bubble and watch it float away. The Indigo Dreams: Garden of Wellness CD has a bubble blowing story to reinforce this activity.
- Exchange foot rubs, back massages, or facials. You and your child will both benefit from this one!
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Great ideas. In our house we have a mad half an hour playing games hide and seek etc and then the boys take showers and then we read a story to them whilst they are in bed. It is the right routine for them and they go out like a light. Not everyone has it that easy.
Our kids eat bananas almost every night before they go to bed. We also read stories, sing songs and talk a little. Okay, so I don’t sing, but my wife does!
Those are great ideas, especially the jokes and bannana split. My 8 year old always tells me he doesn’t know how to fall asleep. Sometimes parents have to teach things we don’t expcect to. Sandor really likes it when i scratch his back while he’s falling asleep or we talk about the cool stuff that’s going to happen the following day. Thanks for the ideas. Diana
Thanks Diana, Yes many kids and adults do not KNOW how to fall asleep! A back scratch is a big kid favorite. My motto is “Focus on Relaxation and Sleep Will Follow!”
Fantastic tips. I love the idea about blowing bubbles. Not only great for kids but therapeutic for us, too!
Great article! I loved the bubble bath and candles idea and also the massage one. I am going to have to strongly disagree with the banana split suggestion though. They contain about 52-82 grams of sugar which means you are giving your child 12-19 teaspoons of sugar a few hours before bed. And well we all know sugar is far from relaxing. It would make for some stressed out parents and strung out kiddos. I would suggest their fav small fruit or some yogurt with raw honey;)
Thanks for allowing me to share my humble opinion. To good health and smiles♡